Tempus Tormentum

What really stood out to me was how good some of the shots were. There are several scenes that left me applauding the cinematography, and they gave parts of the film the feel of a much larger budget than this one undoubtedly had. One scene in particular is a black and white dream sequence and it’s a really beautiful piece of film.

I’m a sucker for soundtracks, and this one was pleasantly good– rare for most indie films. Speaking of sounds, there’s one particular scene where the main character is being stalked while an old phonograph spits out tinny, old-time music. It was brilliant! Many of the visual elements stood out, such as characters donning old time plague doctor masks (I’m such a sucker for those…). Plus, the stalkers cruise around in a vintage Plymouth Fury convertible, and while the particular model is from the 60’s, I’m choosing to believe it was an homage to Stephen King’s Christine (’58 Fury).

If you’re in the market to have a thoroughly frustrating time, look no further. Stuntman-turned-director Johnny Martin brings us his latest film, Delirium, a would-be supernatural thriller told partially in…

Grindstone Entertainment has snatched Northern American rights to the upcoming thriller The Ninth Passenger, which is having its world market screening premiere in Berlin. Unveiled by Film Mode Entertainment, the…